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1 aliarvioida
yks.nom. aliarvioida; yks.gen. aliarvioin; yks.part. aliarvioi; yks.ill. aliarvioisi; mon.gen. aliarvioikoon; mon.part. aliarvioinut; mon.ill. aliarvioitiinunderestimate (verb)underrate (verb)undervalue (verb)* * *• despise• undervalue• underestimate• under rate -
2 väheksyä
yks.nom. väheksyä; yks.gen. väheksyn; yks.part. väheksyi; yks.ill. väheksyisi; mon.gen. väheksyköön; mon.part. väheksynyt; mon.ill. väheksyttiinbelittle (verb)depreciate (verb)despise (verb)disparage (verb)slight (verb)underestimate (verb)underrate (verb)undervalue (verb)* * *• consider... too small• undervalue• belittle• understate• underrate• underestimate• slight• misjudge• minimise• disparage• dismiss• despise• depreciate• consider too small -
3 aliarvostaa
• underestimate• underrate• undervalue -
4 halveksia
yks.nom. halveksia; yks.gen. halveksin; yks.part. halveksi; yks.ill. halveksisi; mon.gen. halveksikoon; mon.part. halveksinut; mon.ill. halveksittiincontemn (verb)despise (verb)disdain (verb)look down upon (verb)scorn (verb)* * *• sneer• rebuff• reject• revile• scorn• set at nothing• set somebody at nought• look down upon• sloght• look down on• spurn• think nothing of• underrate• undervalue• show contempt for• detest• abhor• belittle• condemn• contemn• defy• deplore• look down• despise• disdain• dislike• disregard• dump• hold cheap• loathe• deride -
5 halveksua
• think nothing of• underrate• show contempt for• scorn• look down• disdain• despise• contemn• belittle• undervalue -
6 vähätellä
• underrate• undervalue• understate• underestimate• pooh-pooh• dump• consider too small• belittle• consider... too small
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